Just the one, an apple. I have 3 or 4 for my Kirsten, including a meer, but generally prefer the briar bowls. Watch out. Pipe collecting can easily grab you and you are likely to slowly increase the amount you are willing to spend on a pipe. I started out buying estate pipes on ebay for $20 and quit buying when my ceiling hit $600.
I've noticed that. I've seen some notifications on the PSD forum of J.T. Cooke pipes being available that get snapped up within hours of being posted on the site. The ones I've seen are north of $800. Yikes.
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Only tried them once, didn't get their whole thing about blends and how dark their coffee was roasted, but I was mostly ribbing you, as home coffee roasters like to do.
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Only tried them once, didn't get their whole thing about blends and how dark their coffee was roasted, but I was mostly ribbing you, as home coffee roasters like to do.
Lol - I was up early and took my team that works at the police garage coffee and I can’t stand Starbucks. They actually brew a nice cup of coffee ( each one is made as a pour over).
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Oh, yeah, they're much better than Starbucks for sure. I've got high standards when it comes to coffee. Just got a new book to study, Coffee Roasting Best Practices.
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Found an old sample of C&D Pirate Kake from 2014 in my pipe tools tuperdor and decided to give it a try. Not bad after all these years in my small MM Eaton cob.
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I made a pretty good blend, not too shabby for my first. Mixed together and aged a few weeks:
Aged PA Broadleaf
Burley
St. James Perique (type 1)
Greek oriental mix Then I add the following:
American Virginia flue cured
Brightleaf Sweet Virginia
St. James Perique (type 2) Age for 1 month and then the final step:
Now I add a good helping of Latakia and a little ometepe seco and ligero, then mix.
The small jar on left is the one with Latakia, the one on the right is almost ready for the final addition of Latakia.
This Savinelli blue alligator is a great performer.
"Love is a dung heap, Betty and I am but a c.o.c.k. that climbs upon it to crow."
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Just the one, an apple. I have 3 or 4 for my Kirsten, including a meer, but generally prefer the briar bowls. Watch out. Pipe collecting can easily grab you and you are likely to slowly increase the amount you are willing to spend on a pipe. I started out buying estate pipes on ebay for $20 and quit buying when my ceiling hit $600.
I've noticed that. I've seen some notifications on the PSD forum of J.T. Cooke pipes being available that get snapped up within hours of being posted on the site. The ones I've seen are north of $800. Yikes.
GLP Key Largo in a Guildhall Zulu
More @Stubble King’s Ransom in my Falcon with the Plymouth rusticated bowl. TYVM Steve.
More of @Stubble's KBV King's Ransom in the Billiard briar bowl of my new Falcon pipe.
Rattray’s Exotic Orange in my Tinderbox Verona Rustica with my morning coffee. TYVM @rsherman24 outstanding blend.
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I approve of everything but the coffee.
Not a fan of Philz?
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Only tried them once, didn't get their whole thing about blends and how dark their coffee was roasted, but I was mostly ribbing you, as home coffee roasters like to do.
Lol - I was up early and took my team that works at the police garage coffee and I can’t stand Starbucks. They actually brew a nice cup of coffee ( each one is made as a pour over).
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....
Oh, yeah, they're much better than Starbucks for sure. I've got high standards when it comes to coffee. Just got a new book to study, Coffee Roasting Best Practices.
That Rattrays orange is different, but I like it. Not a typical Aromatic
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PS Nougat in a church warden
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Doblone d'Oro in a cob.
Found an old sample of C&D Pirate Kake from 2014 in my pipe tools tuperdor and decided to give it a try. Not bad after all these years in my small MM Eaton cob.
SG Sam's Flake in a Pietenpauw olive wood. If you have never tried it it is a mix of Turkish and aged Virginia, lightly topped.
Perfect pipe for that tobacco
Middle Earth Old Toby in a cob courtesy of @rsherman24 . Thanks!
Sillem’s Black in the Church warden courtesy of @rsherman24
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That baccy is long gone. Paired nicely with my morning coffee and watering the garden.
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Dry KBV King's Ransom from @Stubble in my Falcon up first.
Trying out Watch City Terrapin Station in my basket pipe.
C&D Star of the East in my 1970’s German Oldenkott
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Nice pipe rest!
Vintage Comoy’s in honor of my Herf dog
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KBV Burlier Morning In a Bones
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WCC Terrapin Station courtesy of @rsherman24
Beautiful capture, @Stubble
I made a pretty good blend, not too shabby for my first.
Mixed together and aged a few weeks:
Aged PA Broadleaf
Burley
St. James Perique (type 1)
Greek oriental mix
Then I add the following:
American Virginia flue cured
Brightleaf Sweet Virginia
St. James Perique (type 2)
Age for 1 month and then the final step:
Now I add a good helping of Latakia and a little ometepe seco and ligero, then mix.
The small jar on left is the one with Latakia, the one on the right is almost ready for the final addition of Latakia.
This Savinelli blue alligator is a great performer.